Undoubtedly, Manchester United football club will continue to look to strengthen their attacking options before the end of the January transfer window....CONTINUE READING

Don’t forget that the Old Trafford side have had a fantastic 2022/2023 season where they are currently in 4th position in the Premier League table.

However, ahead of their next game with Charlton in the Carabao Cup, Manchester United’s football team are well aware of the need to improve their current squad this month.

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The Red Devils are prioritizing an upgrade in their goalkeeping options and have been linked with a move for Besiktas’ experienced midfielder Wout on loan.

LWeghorst. The 30-year-old Dutch international, who signed for Burnley after leaving Bundesliga club Wolfsburg in 2021, has been in and out of the first team.

The experienced player has been signed to Besiktas of Turkey for the 2022/2023 season where he has impressed so far, scoring nine goals and creating four assists in 18 games in all competitions.

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His impressive performances while on loan are believed to have caught the attention of Manchester United and according to a report from the Daily Mail, the Red Devils are keen to sign him.

Reports continue to claim that Manchester United know it will be difficult to get a deal to sign Wout Weghorst but they have not given up on the experienced striker.

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Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag believes he will need to add firepower to his attacking options and is determined to bring Wout Weghorst to the club this month.

But then, it remains to be seen if Manchester United can finally reach an agreement and secure the signing of Wout Weghorst before the end of the January transfer window.

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